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How to get to Cherepovets

How to get there: Introduction

Located in the Vologda Oblast of the Russian Federation, Cherepovets is a major industrial center and an important port on the Sheksna River. When planning how to get to this city, tourists can choose a direct flight, a comfortable train journey, or a car trip through the picturesque expanses of the Russian North.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the region is to take a flight to the local airport Cherepovets (CEE), which receives planes from major cities of the country. The airport is located near the city and ensures convenient arrival without the need for long transfers.

Alternatively, one can consider flying to neighboring regional centers, such as Vologda (114 km) or Yaroslavl (204 km). However, in this case, travelers will need to allocate additional time for ground transfer to the final destination.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Small
20.0

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Contrary to outdated information, the city possesses excellent transport accessibility thanks to the presence of the Cherepovets-1 railway station. This is an important hub of the Northern Railway, through which regular trains pass from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other regions, making this mode of transport one of the most reliable.

Direct railway connection allows arriving directly at the city center of Cherepovets. If tickets for direct trips are unavailable, one can travel to stations in the cities of Vologda or Yaroslavl, and cover the remaining part of the journey by suburban train or bus.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
VGD
136 km
1 h 45 min
IAR
256 km
3 h 27 min
KMW
314 km
4 h 48 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus service connects Cherepovets with many settlements in the region, offering a budget-friendly travel option. The most popular and frequent route runs from the city of Vologda: the bus covers the distance of about 135 km in an average of 2–2.5 hours.

Regular trips depart from bus stations of neighboring regions, allowing one to enjoy views of nature along the way. It is recommended to purchase tickets for intercity buses in advance, especially during holidays and the summer tourist season.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
VGD
238 km
3 h 12 min

By Car

A trip by private car ensures maximum freedom of movement and allows you to plan stops independently. The shortest route leads from the city of Vologda: one can cover 135 km in approximately 1.8 hours along a highway with good surfacing.

Travelers from the city of Yaroslavl will have to drive about 255 km, which will take around 3.5 hours. The road from the direction of the city of Kostroma is longer — 313 km and about 4.8 hours on the way, so it is worth taking care of fuel reserves and rest in advance.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
VGD
136 km
1 h 45 min
IAR
256 km
3 h 27 min
KMW
314 km
4 h 48 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for a trip to Cherepovets requires considering the specifics of a major industrial center and the region's climate. The following recommendations will help make your stay comfortable and safe.

  1. Clothing and belongings. The weather here is changeable, so even in summer, it is worth taking a windbreaker and an umbrella. In winter, warm, windproof clothing and non-slip footwear are necessary.
  2. Transport. The city network is well developed: trams and buses run regularly. For convenience, one can use taxi apps, which work here just as stably as in capital cities.
  3. Finances. Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, from supermarkets to museums. However, a small amount of cash may be useful for paying fares or purchases at kiosks.
  4. Health. Drinking tap water is not recommended; it is better to buy bottled water. Pharmacies are found frequently, but it is better to carry specific medicines with you.
  5. Photography. Be careful if you wish to photograph industrial landscapes: some factory territories are restricted facilities, and photography there is prohibited.
  6. Souvenirs. Be sure to pay attention to local products: Vologda butter, linen, and sweets will make an excellent gift.
  7. Safety. During dark hours, it is better to stick to well-lit central streets and avoid walking in outlying industrial districts alone.

Observing these simple rules will allow you to focus on exploring the sights and get pleasant impressions from your visit to this northern city.

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